Configure the layout and format of content and data presented to site visitors.

Designkit D7

This was a Drupal 7 version of Designkit until

ERF: Entity Reference Formatter

This tiny module just formats a taxonomy reference field as a full entity.

More features are coming soon/planned.

Regions

Tutorial of how to use this API to build a region
Regions in Drupal are defined by the theme layer. This is problematic in instances where you want to add blocks / boxes to a specific region that is theme independent. Some examples of when you would want to use this module:

  • You want to place a top branding bar on your site that you can drop blocks into
  • You create a feature that has context positioned blocks that should ALWAYS function a certain way
  • You want an area that's theme independent so you don't need to worry about different devs ignoring theme region naming conventions
  • You want to make admin-esk places for those tasks to exist without adding blocks to the layout of your design (changing the way it functions for some users over others)

By using a simple function call, additional regions can be added to the system.

7.x

This module is an API by itself, it does however come with three sample regions called Admin left, Top navigation, and right slideout. This is an example of how you can build an administrative region for blocks to live outside of the block layout of the page. It also comes with an example feature that shows how to use Features / Context in order to create cross-theme compliance block placement.

Steps

Steps is a module that allows you to paginate any type, and number, of nodes. A new content type called "Steps" using a node reference field makes this easy to do.

Simple Timeline

A simple time line that is displayed through views.

Path extender

Simple module which allows look links to nodes, taxonomy terms, pages - with ".html" suffix.
Without using custom path or pathauto path to your node will look like /node/1234.html.

Pages

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